Fabulous work love the thread. It's great to see how much variety there is in the Oldhammer community. And I've found out what another of my job lot buys is - I've got a bashed about version of Gyonkrunti and a wonderfully detailed photo to guide me in restoring and painting him hurray ! - as we say in mongolian

What a brilliant horde ! I'm starting myself an army of Hobgoblin from old citadel miniatures from the past. You are a great source of inspiration for me.Thank you !!! Do you have more pictures of your lovely army ? And why orange skin ? Hobgoblins are not green ?

Niko wrote:What a brilliant horde ! I'm starting myself an army of Hobgoblin from old citadel miniatures from the past. You are a great source of inspiration for me.Thank you !!! Do you have more pictures of your lovely army ? And why orange skin ? Hobgoblins are not green ?

Hobgoblins are often portrayed as having orange-brown skin. Green skin was a GW creation, if I recall.

Yes, 'orange' skin for me, like hobgoblins of old, militaristic tribes with an oriental theme, before they became big hat slaves.I've been neglecting the hobgoblins for a few years now Been distracted with dwarves and skaven and frostgrave and dungeons, but I started back on them recently to build a Dragon Rampant force, so I've been touching them up, rebasing and adding new members, including a unit or archers, 10 down so far, the archer models are hard to come by, but I only need 12 for a unit in Dragon Rampant.

I still have more to rebase, but for DR, 50 to 60 models is a good sized force for a 'horde' army.